Persia, the Magic Fairy

Persia, the Magic Fairy

Illustration of Riku and Gaku Murai with Hayami Persia by Akemi Takada.
魔法の妖精ペルシャ
(Mahō no Yōsei Perusha)
Genre Magical girl
Anime television series
Directed by Kazuyoshi Katayama
Studio Studio Pierrot
Network Nippon Television (and other NNS stations)
Original run July 6, 1984 May 31, 1985
Episodes 48
Manga
Persia ga Suki!
Written by Takako Aonuma
Published by Shueisha
Magazine Weekly Margaret
Original run 1984November 1985
Volumes 9
Original video animation
Persia, the Magic Fairy: Merry-go-Round
Studio Studio Pierrot
Released September 25, 1987

Persia, the Magic Fairy[1] (魔法の妖精 ペルシャ Mahō no Yōsei Perusha) is a 48 episode magical girl anime series by Studio Pierrot which aired on Nippon Television from July 1984 to May 1985 in order to compete with Nippon Sunrise's Giant Gorg, which also aired on the station. In addition to the TV series, two OVAs were released, and the main character, Persia, also appeared in two other Studio Pierrot special presentations. A manga adaptation by Takako Aonuma titled Persia ga Suki! was released at the same time as the anime series. This was the second of five magical girl anime to be created by Studio Pierrot, and featured the character designs of Akemi Takada.

Plot summary

11-year old Persia is an energetic, caring, loyal and happy young girl who has grown up alongside the animals on the Serengeti plains of Africa wearing only a leopard skin. Twins Riki and Gaku Muroi and their grandfather, Gōken, bring Persia to Japan with them in Minato-machi (lit. Port Town), where she lives with a couple who own a grocery store. During an incident during the return flight to Japan, Persia finds herself in the "Lovely Dream", the land where dreams are born and grow. It is a wintry place, and dreams cannot get out. The Fairy Queen appears before Persia in the form of a butterfly, and explains that the Lovely Dream is in danger, requesting Persia's help. She gives Persia a magical golden headband with a star which reacts to the word "Papurikko". With it, Persia can conjure a magic baton which bridges her world and Lovely Dream, as well as transform into an older self by saying "Perukko Raburin Kurukuru Rinkuru". She is sent with three kappa back into the regular world with the mission of collecting love energy to thaw the frozen Lovely Dream.

Characters

Akanuma-sensei (赤沼先生 Akanuma-sensei)
Voiced by: Hideyuki Tanaka
Bon Bon (ボンボン Bon Bon)
Voiced by: Masako Sugaya
Fairy (妖精 Yōsei)
Voiced by: Yōko Asagami
Fairy (フェアリ Feari)
Voiced by: Maiko Okamoto and Yuriko Yamamoto
Gera Gera (ゲラゲラ Gera Gera)
Voiced by: Shigeru Chiba
One of the kappa from the Lovely Dream who accompany Persia. He wears an orange shirt and often scolds Persia when she does something irresponsible. His name means "guffawing".
Hideki Hayami (速水英樹 Hayami Hideki)
Voiced by: Akio Nojima
Husband of Kumi and adopted father of Persia, Hideki runs a grocery store with his wife.
Kumi Hayami (速水久美 Hayami Kumi)
Voiced by: Gara Takashima
Wife of Hideki and adopted mother of Persia, Kumi runs a grocery store with her husband.
Persia Hayami (速水ペルシャ Hayami Perusha)
Voiced by: Miina Tominaga
After visiting the Lovely Dream, Persia gains a magical headband with which she can summon a magical batton to transform into a teenager and perform magic. She is in love with both Riki and Gaku Muroi. She can be irresponsible with her magic, for example using it to bring her pet lion Simba to Japan.
Yoyoko Manabe (真鍋よよ子 Manabe Yoyoko)
Voiced by: Sakurako Kishiro
A girl in Persia's class. She has a huge crush on Gaku and dreams of being with him. She is jealous of Persia because she gets to spend time with Gaku.
Meso Meso (メソメソ Meso Meso)
Voiced by: Sukekiyo Kameyama
One of the kappa from the Lovely Dream who accompany Persia. He's something of a coward and wears a red bow tie. His name comes from a Japanese psychomime for the sound of whimpering, possibly due to his cowardly nature.
Sayo Mitomo (御友小夜 Mitomo Sayo)
Voiced by: Saeko Shimazu
Girlfriend of Riki Muroi.
Gaku Muroi (室井学 Muroi Gaku)
Voiced by: Keiichi Nanba
Twin brother of Riki and grandson of Gōken, he cares for Persia Hayami as if she were his little sister.
Gōken Muroi (室井剛健 Muroi Gōken)
Voiced by: Yuzuru Fujimoto
Grandfather of Gaku and Riki, Gōken brought Persia to Japan and helps her to settle into Japanese life.
Riki Muroi (室井力 Muroi Riki)
Voiced by: Yū Mizushima
Twin brother of Gaku and grandson of Gōken, he cares for Persia Hayami as if she were his little sister. He is dating Sayo Mitomo.
Puri Puri (プリプリ)
Voiced by: Yūko Mita
One of the kappa from the Lovely Dream who accompany Persia. Puri Puri is a girl kappa. She wears a pink purse over her shoulder. Her name comes from an onomatopoeia meaning "huffing", probably due to her habit of scolding Persia.
Kenji Sawaki (沢木研二 Sawaki Kenji)
Voiced by: Kazuhiko Inoue
School Principal (校長先生 Kōchō-sensei)
Voiced by: Ikuya Sawaki
Kishin Shinokawa (篠川紀信 Shinokawa Kishin)
Voiced by: Yuriko Fuchizaki
Simba (シンバ Shinba)
Voiced by: Daisuke Gōri
A lion from Africa, Simba is Persia's best friend. She used her magic to bring him to Japan, then to transform him into a cat so that he could stay with her. Her magic also allows him to speak in the human language.
Tōta Fuyuki (冬木 冬太 Fuyuki Tōta)

Manga

Cover of volume 5 of the bunkoban release of Persia.

The manga, I Love Persia! (ペルシャがすき! Perusha ga Suki!), was serialized in Weekly Margaret magazine from 1984 through October 1985, and released as nine tankōbon published by Shueisha. It was republished in 2000 and 2001 in bunkoban format as six volumes.

Original release

Bunkoban


Impact and influence

Persia stars in Adesugata Mahou no Sannin Musume, along with Creamy Mami and Magical Emi. She is also in Majokko Club Yoningumi A-Kukan Kara no Alien X, with Creamy Mami, Magical Emi and Pastel Yumi. The series was parodied in the 1985 hentai OVA Mahou no Rouge Lipstick.

Internationalization

Magical Fairy Persia was released in and dubbed into Italian as Evelyn e la magia di un sogno d'amore by Studio PV. Was first broadcast on Italia 1 from September 1985, and was first broadcast on Italia Teen Television from July 8, 2004. It was also released in French as Vanessa et la Magie des Rêves from February 13, 1988.[2]

References

  1. "Persia, the Magic Fairy". Studio Pierrot. Archived from the original on December 18, 2010.
  2. "VANESSA ET LA MAGIE DES RÊVES" (in French). 2005-05-15. Retrieved 2006-08-09.

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